Thanks for the kind words Dadrummond. I really appreciate.
I have an engineering background, and I guess that this can be seen through my creations
Most of my work is geometrical because this is the easiest thing for me to model: I must say that I am quite jealous of your organic designs! Keep on the good work!
On my side, I confess that I chose the Magic pseudo because initially my goal was to design the "Void Cube" that I saw hand-made on Internet ("Magic" stand for "Magic Cube"). I figured out how to do it, unfortunately, it was mass producted before I finished my own design (and so I bought one). Then, I saw what very talented community members are doing here with "Rubik's Cube-like" designs, and I decided to do.. something else
Along with my scoubidou I received my first prototype of a mechanical thingamajig. I hope I will be able to show it soon (one or two more prototypes, I guess)...

(sorry for this long message, that was perhaps not the best place to post it)

And stardust4ever -- holy budget! It's wonderful to see so many of Bathsheba's pieces in metal. (She handed me a metal Ctrl-Alt-Whelk here in Cambridge a few months ago and I had to wipe off the drool.) Bioform looks amazing. Thank you for sharing what many of us can only dream about.

Hey Gibell!
Nice collection. What are those clear ones to the left of the picture made of?
-Whystler

Ah ... those are actually two Tetra Tops I tossed in there to see if anyone was paying attention. They are not 3D printed objects, I think they're made from glued lucite balls or something. But everything else is 3D printed!

Gibell -- Holy cow! You've been busy. The generational upgrades to the metal tetrahedron puzzle really stand out. And look at all the color -- how much of that is yours vs. SW dyes?

I dye all my own puzzles usually. I don't think there are any Shapeways dyed pieces in my photo.

The piece in the upper right is actually about 5 years old. I won it at a raffle at a math conference. It was the first 3D printed piece I ever owned. It was made by Wolfram, Inc, designed in Mathematica.

And stardust4ever -- holy budget! It's wonderful to see so many of Bathsheba's pieces in metal. (She handed me a metal Ctrl-Alt-Whelk here in Cambridge a few months ago and I had to wipe off the drool.) Bioform looks amazing. Thank you for sharing what many of us can only dream about.

Thanks
I didn't collect them all at once, LOL! The Nexus and the minis were purchased in 2007, and are engraved with her signature. Klien Bottle is from 2009.

When I first saw Alt+Ctrl+Whelk and Bioform on Shapeways, I imagined how stunning they would look in porcelain. Now, several months after I get them printed, Shapeways actually begins to offer high gloss glass. Someday, perhaps...

You guys are awesome!!!.
Well this is my first order. It arrived this morning.
the designs in wsf are actually custom buttons, while the transparent ones are custom bead designs. its kind of a test.
Now I know what shapeways is capable of and ofcourse this thread is very informative.
I love you all.
Cheers

My dice collection so far. My dice bag is now heavy enough to be used as an improvised weapon. I have been using my extra funds to purchase my own models to photograph for my shop, but I hope soon to be able to purchase dice from some other designers to add to my collection.

today I recieved some parts. The most models are from stonysmith Shop and I love these little Construction Vehicles. They are looking great and the details are fantastic! It really is possible to adjust the dump bucket

It was also the first time I ordered models in "Tranparent Detail" and I'm very happy with this decision

These were my today deliverd items:

But I'm still waiting for monday, when my first diesellocomotive-model - created by Mitchell - will arrive

When my Christmas order came through I snapped some shots of probably the closest thing I will get to a "full-collection" picture. It's hard to call this my collection since many of these pieces are for sale, but it's still probably the most 3D printed steel I've had in one place for a while. Pretty much everything here is my own, I'm afraid. I had a couple of pieces by others that were lost or stolen--besides the sales pieces I snuck in some pieces I've done for my girlfriend such as the jewelry stand at far right. The large voronoi mesh was printed in the briefly-offered white glaze material. Pieces at the bottom are clips I designed for a client. Closeups are mainly of the jewelry pieces I'm selling locally these days. Full resolution photo attached at end if anyone wants a closer look at anything